The bookshop offers vintage and out-of-print selections, plus new releases, works by local authors and plenty of gift ideas.
The holiday-themed storytelling event features local writers and musicians, who will present their own work and favorite classics.
The “oldest new bar in Providence” also boasts cocktails named after song lyrics and a "choose-your-own" vinyl record collection featuring classic and indie rock.
Coelho has grown with Rhode Island Monthly over a decade and will begin the new role in January.
The one-acre property, on a marshy cove in the heart of the village, hosts the beloved Wickford Gourmet, a tea house and a stylish apartment.
We caught up with comic Frank O'Donnell as he prepares to share thousands more milkweed seeds with strangers across the globe.
Inside the life and work of the president of the Rhode Island Hospitality Association, who has rallied for local hotels, shops and restaurants throughout her thirty-five years of service.
Readers weigh in on stories in print and online.
The hotel boasts 175 contemporary guest rooms, a trendy WXYZ Bar, Backyard al fresco space and the rooftop Blu Violet restaurant and bar overlooking the city.
After the pandemic tested morale, skill sets and bottom lines, many Rhode Island performing artists are back onstage for the holidays.
Eight student teams competed in the live food-related business pitch competition, and the winner took home $10,000.
The Greenville house, on a private peninsula, was a labor of love for its owner, a watercolor painter inspired by its vistas.
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The star-studded comedy festival returns to Providence this spring.
The alum turned Executive Director of Auxilary Services has reignited JWU’s catering and external events program.
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A look at the upcoming Fall, Winter and Spring visual and performing arts season. Sponsored by Starkweather & Shepley.
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